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Operating Instructions
For All WW Electric Burnout Furnaces
With Computerized Programmable Controllers
W13, W14, W18
And WTNFII-10, -19
Furnaces Manufactured by
Paragon Industries, Inc.
2011 S. Town East Blvd.
Mesquite, Texas 75149
800-876-4328
972-288-7557
Fax 972-222-0646
paragonind@worldnet.att.net
www.paragonweb.com
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Operating Instructions

1 Operating Instructions For All WW Electric Burnout Furnaces With Computerized Programmable Controllers W13, W14, W18 And WTNFII-10, -19

Page 2 - WW COMPUTERIZED PROGRAMMERS

10 SAFETY RULES The warranty on your WW Electric Burnout Furnace and the WW Computerized Programmer does not cover damage from overfiring, regardl

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11 PERMANENT PROGRAM NO. 1 [ - EL - ] ( USED FOR WAX ELIMINATION ONLY ) The wax elimination program will heat at the rate of 1250 °°°°F (750 °°°°C

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12 PERMANENT PROGRAM NO. 2 [ 5Hr] This program operates the furnace for 1 hour at 300 °°°°F (150 °°°°C) and then advances slowly to 1350 °°°°F (730

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13 PERMANENT PROGRAM NO. 3 [ 12 Hr ] Before you use this program, you must first eliminate the wax with either steam or utilize PROGRAM NO. 1. Aft

Page 6 - FIRING (SPRUE HOLE IS UP)

14 We feel that our 12 hour program ( No. 3 ), which is permanently programmed into your controller, is the best and most useful program for the

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15 ENTERING A CUSTOM PROGRAM REMEMBER - ALL PROGRAMMING BEGINS WITH [ ldLE ] ON THE DISPLAY Putting a program into your controller is the easiest

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16 8) REMEMBER - The furnace must be attended for the first hour so that the wax tray can be removed (the use a of Steam Wax Eliminator will elimi

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17 PROGRAMMING YOUR WW PROGRAMMER You can enter your preferred burnout cycle at any time to suit your operation. You can even add four more “Perm

Page 10 - TIME AND TEMPERATURE DISPLAY

18 HOLD (SOAK) TIME “HOLD” or “SOAK” time means heat-soaking the flasks at the end of each segment. You can hold the temperature in each segment

Page 11 - WAX ELIMINATION

19 SETTING THE ALARM DURING FIRING After you shut off the alarm during firing, you can set it to go off again later at either a higher temperature

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2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR ALL WW ELECTRIC BURNOUT FURNACES WITH COMPUTERIZED PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLERS (W13, W14, W18) AND WW COMPUTERIZED PROGRAM

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3 FURNACE GRATES & TRAYS For Wax Elimination Cycle The WW Furnace Grate and Tray simplifies burnout procedure. It is n

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4 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES FOR WW ELECTRIC BURNOUT FURNACES 1) W13 and W14 Furnaces require 240V - 20 Amp dedicated power supply and a NEMA NO: 6-20

Page 15 - PROGRAMMING

5 INSTALLATION FOR WW COMPUTERIZED PROGRAMMERS WTNFII-10 & WTNFII-19 1) Be sure that your programmer is the same voltage as your burnout f

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6 PLACING FLASKS IN YOUR WW ELECTRIC BURNOUT FURNACE IMPORTANT NOTE: YOU MUST USE EITHER STEAM WAX ELIMINATION OR THE WAX ELIMINATION PROGRAM OF

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7 PROGRAMMER DISPLAY The WW Computerized Programmer Display prompts the operator with various readings. The display may appear peculiar due to t

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8 Complete This means the firing completed as programmed. Delay DELA is a timer that starts the kiln later. Delay time appears in hours a

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9 Power Failure The power failed. When power came back on, the temperature was below 212°F/100°C. Press [Abort}, then [Enter} to clear the di

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